Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman has gone missing a few times after escaping from prison. Wednesday it is the drug lord’s money that is apparently missing, billions amassed the last decade, much of it off the backs of Chicago drug customers where Chapo is said to have controlled 80 percent of the cocaine trade. Now the Mexican attorney general says authorities haven’t even been able to find one dollar of El…

Mexican prosecutors said Tuesday they have captured one of the Sinaloa Cartel leaders who launched a struggle for control of the gang following the re-arrest of Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman. The attorney general’s office said soldiers and prosecution agents had detained a drug gang leader it called “Damaso N.” A federal official confirmed the suspect is Damaso Lopez, known by the nickname “El Licenciado” — a title for college graduates….

People are even afraid to be in the streets of Culiacan due to the new war between Damaso Lopez and The Guzman family. The children of the drug trafficker allegedly wrote a letter to denounce that they were victims of an attack led by the Mini Lic. According to journalist Ciro Gómez Leyva, the children of drug trafficker Joaquín Guzmán Loera, would have been victims of an attack last Saturday,…

An anti-crime group in Chicago is stripping alleged drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman of his title as the city’s Public Enemy No. 1 following his extradition to the United States. The only other person the Chicago Crime Commission ever deemed worthy of that label was Prohibition-era gangster Al Capone. The non-government commission withdraws the moniker from Guzman as of Wednesday. It named him Public Enemy No. 1 in 2013…

Yes, that number has a “B”!! The head of the Sinaloa cartel was extradited from Mexico on Thursday. US prosecutors want an order to seize $14bn of his assets. In 2015, Mr Guzman famously escaped from a high-security prison through a tunnel – while being recorded on CCTV. He had fought against extradition since his recapture in early 2016. Federal authorities have sought Mr Guzman for more than 20 years….

Ten years after the beginning of the so-called war against drug trafficking, in Mexico there have been over 186,000 homicides and 28,937 disappearances. According to statistics from the Executive Secretariat of the National Public Security System (SESNSP), from 2006 to 2016, the map of drug traffic changed substantially, large cartels went from from four to eight organizations, and 85 cells or gangs appeared, in some cases those smaller cells had…

In a solidarity attempt with the Mexican people, CJNG The Jalisco New Generation Cartel started a social media campaign claiming to set on fire every gas station in Mexico if gas prices go up in 2017. The act would take place in Guadalajara to start beginning 2017, according to statements made via social media accounts made by some CJNG members. Advertising to media outlets the Mexican population is furious because…